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what were the effects of reconstruction in the south? |
starvation, economic hardships, and bankrupts |
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what were three causes of the civil war? |
woman rights, slavery disputes, and political parties. |
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small town where Lee surrendered to Grant, thus ending the Civil War. |
Appomattox Courthouse |
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consisted mostly of free African Americans. In July 1863, this regiment led a heroic charge on the South Carolina's Fort Wagner. |
54th Massachusetts Regiment |
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Agency providing relief for freed people and certain poor people in the South. |
Freedman's Bureau |
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Bill proposed for the reconstruction of the South. |
Wade- Davis Bill |
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Laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans. |
Black Codes |
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Great Britain would support the confederacy because it needed the South's raw cotton to supply its booming textile industry. |
Cotton Diplomacy |
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Key battle that finally turned the tide against the confederates |
Battle of Gettysburg |
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President Lincoln gave a speech which he praised the bravery of Union soldiers and renewed his commitment to winning the Civil War. |
Gettysburg address |
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Series of battles fought in the western theater of the american civil war |
Atlanta campaign |
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American soldier known for commanding the confederate army of Northern Virginia |
Robert E Lee |
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General Grant's troops begin in mid May 1863, cutting off the city and shelling it rapidly. |
siege of Vicksburg |
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American soldier that served as a general in the Union Army |
William Tecumsah |
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American soldier and political who was the president of the confederate states of america |
Jefferson Davis |